Echo Fuels Joins BPCL, Opens Six Mobile Fuel Pumps In the NorthEast

Mobility Outlook Bureau
19 Aug 2021
07:37 AM
1 Min Read

The Doorstep Diesel Delivery (DDD) services will be provided by Echo Fuels, and the company has tied up with Repos Energy to manufacture mobile petrol pumps.


BPCL tanker

On the occasion of the 75th Independence Day, the Indian fuel startup Echo Fuels, together with BPCL, dedicated six mobile fuel pumps to contribute to the industrial growth of Northeast India.

The Doorstep Diesel Delivery (DDD) services will be provided by Echo Fuels, and the company has tied up with Repos Energy to manufacture mobile petrol pumps.

Vaibhav Jain, Co-founder, Echo Fuels, said the company provides fuel wherever and whenever anyone needs it. 

Chetan Walunj, Co-founder, Repos Energy, said these mobile petrol pumps will help in the last-mile fuel delivery and service in the growth of various industries in the Northeast states. 

The DDD delivery model will be operated by Nandini Energy from Rowta, Itanagar Power Station from Itanagar, Bogai Power Stations from Boko, NES Duliajan, and NES Jorabat from Dibrugarh and Manipur based Jiribam power plant.

 Amit Jain, Co-founder, Echo Fuels, said, “With our core belief in synergy, we will create, sustain and excel an energy-efficient distribution infrastructure that will revolutionise the way fuel is procured in the country. We intend to take this service to every district in India.”

Echo Fuels has already partnered with IOCL for diesel delivery services. DDD is government approved and is a new concept for effective diesel delivery. This will significantly benefit the agricultural sector, hospitals, housing associations, heavy machinery systems, mobile towers and much more.

NB: Photo is representational. 

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